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january the first time new year's day i had floodwater inundated my office not only mine but this is dr. lewis office and his office is adjacent to the battery room. so the entire first year building was flooded. as to how the water got in its beyond me. all i know is that the entire ground floor was flooded. and i was going to add that the discussion from the planning commission that the flood was under within the building but it sound like it was external. i know there's been more super storms and the areas been inundated not only on the sidewalk but businesses and buildings like yourselves that are flooded more often now; is that correct and a yes. supervisors after this flood and storm every building owners between 4th and 5th avenue had been flooded and they all have varies amounts of damage a to their building >> final speaker. >> hello. i'm l.b. carp. i have several licenses and the report is in your packet. yesterday, i received a letter from a company works inform lawyers and an shupdz they're not practicing engineers. and they're from ohio and chicago. in their letter he crisis what
january the first time new year's day i had floodwater inundated my office not only mine but this is dr. lewis office and his office is adjacent to the battery room. so the entire first year building was flooded. as to how the water got in its beyond me. all i know is that the entire ground floor was flooded. and i was going to add that the discussion from the planning commission that the flood was under within the building but it sound like it was external. i know there's been more super...
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dr. patricia lewis speaking to us from london. >> thank you. >>> australia's conservative prime minister is facing accusations of sexism after only one woman made it into his 19-member cabinet. in the past tony abbott was labeled a massagist by the former prime minister. >>> an inquiry into systemic child sexual abuse in australia has begun. it was commissioned by the federal government to investigate allegations of widespread abuse in religious and state-run institutions. >>> the officials from across the united states are meeting to discuss the best ways to keep children safe. although child sex trafficking is tyms thought of as a developing world problem, as many as 300,000 children are prostituted in the u.s. every year. john reports from chicago. >> reporter: for emma life got rough fast. >> my mother gave me up when i was at the age of 2. she was a heroin addict. >> reporter: at 9 began the sexual abuse by her cousins that led to feeling of worthlessness and a life of drugs and prostitution. >> the only way i saw any hope was trying to save as much money what i could from what i wa
dr. patricia lewis speaking to us from london. >> thank you. >>> australia's conservative prime minister is facing accusations of sexism after only one woman made it into his 19-member cabinet. in the past tony abbott was labeled a massagist by the former prime minister. >>> an inquiry into systemic child sexual abuse in australia has begun. it was commissioned by the federal government to investigate allegations of widespread abuse in religious and state-run...
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dr. king, whitney young, john lewis, julian bond were all young men when they were at the forefront of the think we need young people not only during that, but keep being pressured and keep being people grounded and being focused on the future and we do need a new resurgence among young people. >> that creates structures of accountability as well and living in this 24-hour news cycle and the stuff that used to get swept under the rug under previous administrations aren't getting swept under the rug anymore. you have tpn, cnn and other networks and you have to leverage that and then join those young people. that's why i pay so much attention to the hip-hop generation because they've got the men involved and with disastrous consequences on the one hand, but on the other hand at least having an imagination to reach out to these young people. what dr. king refused to do was demonize them. i'm not going to speak out against the war of vietnam unless i speak out against the violence and it's linking them to an international and global perspective of what's critical. >> the critical point of how
dr. king, whitney young, john lewis, julian bond were all young men when they were at the forefront of the think we need young people not only during that, but keep being pressured and keep being people grounded and being focused on the future and we do need a new resurgence among young people. >> that creates structures of accountability as well and living in this 24-hour news cycle and the stuff that used to get swept under the rug under previous administrations aren't getting swept...
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dr. king or john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but all the ordinaryricans that made it possible for us to stand here today. \[applause] and as i look out in the crowd, it was impossible not to appreciate just how much progress we have made. it was impossible not to think of all the hearts that have been opened, all the lawsthat have been changed. all the quiet heroes that refused to give up or give n. as -- give in and asi said on that day to dismiss toe magnitude of that progress suggest that little has changed, diminishes the price to margin those years. [applause] what i also said andi think there wasn't a speaker there that day or on saturday in the other commemoration of the march who didn't make this point, we would also the dishonor those heroes to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. and that is something that the c.b.c. has always understood. it wasn't until 1969, six years buter the march on washington african americans congress formed a caucus. by then, thecivil rights acts have been passed but the men and women who fou
dr. king or john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but all the ordinaryricans that made it possible for us to stand here today. \[applause] and as i look out in the crowd, it was impossible not to appreciate just how much progress we have made. it was impossible not to think of all the hearts that have been opened, all the lawsthat have been changed. all the quiet heroes that refused to give up or give n. as -- give in and asi said on that day to dismiss toe...
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dr. chris lewis, thanks. >>> up next, the ghost of government shutdowns past.learned since the last time. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is witho
dr. chris lewis, thanks. >>> up next, the ghost of government shutdowns past.learned since the last time. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from...
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dr. king, not only john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but to all theary americans who made it possible for so many of us to stand here today. and as i looked out on that crowd listening to christine king ferris and reverend lowery and congressman lewis, it was impossible not to appreciate just how much progress we've made. it was impossible not to think of all the hearts that have been opened. they never gave up or give in. and as i said on that day, to dismiss the magnitude of that progress, to somehow suggest that little has changed dishonors the courage and sacrifice of all those who paid the price to march in those years. but what i also said, and i think there wasn't a speaker there that day or on saturday in the other commemoration of the march who didn't make this point, we would also dishonor those heroes to suggest that the work is some how complete. it's not just an abstraction. it's not just a formality. it has to go hand in hand with economic opportunity, that in order to pass the enduring legacy of slavery and jim crow, we have to make it
dr. king, not only john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but to all theary americans who made it possible for so many of us to stand here today. and as i looked out on that crowd listening to christine king ferris and reverend lowery and congressman lewis, it was impossible not to appreciate just how much progress we've made. it was impossible not to think of all the hearts that have been opened. they never gave up or give in. and as i said on that day, to...
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dr. king and rosa parks and john lewis hum along with the countless others who continue their pursuit ofustice through peace. as a march for equality, they demonstrated to the world that they would not forget the four little girls that were taken that day and it would not be intimidated. the congressional gold medal, one of america's highest civilian awards is given to those who had a great impact on american history and culture. addie mae, cynthia, carole, and denise are most deserving of that honor. thank you. [applause] >> the honorable mr. shelby. >> senator reed, senator mcconnell, speaker boehner, & kantor -- congressman kantor, congresswoman pelosi, i was in alabama 50 years ago 60 miles from birmingham. we heard the news. my wife and i were coming out of the presbyterian church. people were talking on the street that four innocent little girls were blown up in their sunday school in a church in birmingham. we knew then it was a shameful act, a tragic day. we could not believe it happened, but it did. it awakened the consciousness of the whole nation. it has been 50 years. it has
dr. king and rosa parks and john lewis hum along with the countless others who continue their pursuit ofustice through peace. as a march for equality, they demonstrated to the world that they would not forget the four little girls that were taken that day and it would not be intimidated. the congressional gold medal, one of america's highest civilian awards is given to those who had a great impact on american history and culture. addie mae, cynthia, carole, and denise are most deserving of that...
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dr. king. we know about others. congressman lewis. consist at a conference with them, incidentally, i am the one, congressman lewis, john lewis as a teenager who wanted to go to school and away school in his hometown, church-state, and i met him at the bus station and introduced him to dr. martin luther king in 1958. that is his introduction to the civil rights movements. you know about those. there are many others. if there had been no claw that and if she had not done what she did on the second of march 1956, mrs. rosa parks may not have done what she did on december december 1st 1956 -- 1955. and if she had not, she would not have been arrested on the first. the hope street baptist church. dr. king would not have been introduced to the community, to the statement to the nation, to the world. in the whole history of the sole rights movement may have been deferred there are many individuals in the civil rights movement these faces never appear on television, his name is never appeared in france, but they are the ones who make it poss
dr. king. we know about others. congressman lewis. consist at a conference with them, incidentally, i am the one, congressman lewis, john lewis as a teenager who wanted to go to school and away school in his hometown, church-state, and i met him at the bus station and introduced him to dr. martin luther king in 1958. that is his introduction to the civil rights movements. you know about those. there are many others. if there had been no claw that and if she had not done what she did on the...
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dr. king or john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but all the ordinary americans that made it possible for us to stand here today. [applause] , d as i look out in the crowd it was impossible not to ppreciate just [inaudible] ll laws that have been changed. all the quiet heroes that refused to give up or give n. as i said on that day to dismiss the magnitude of that progress [inaudible] i think there wasn't a speaker here that day or on saturday in the other co-mem relation of the march who didn't make this point, we would also the dishonor those heroes to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. and that is something that the c.b.c. has always understood. it wasn't until 1969, six years after the march on washington that [inaudible] after the civil rights acts ve been passed but the men and women who founded this caucus [inaudible] we have to go hand in hand with each other. that in order to [inaudible] we've got to make it easier for every american to earn their piece of the american dream. [applause] so fast forward to 50 years later.
dr. king or john lewis, not only the well known heroes of the civil rights movement but all the ordinary americans that made it possible for us to stand here today. [applause] , d as i look out in the crowd it was impossible not to ppreciate just [inaudible] ll laws that have been changed. all the quiet heroes that refused to give up or give n. as i said on that day to dismiss the magnitude of that progress [inaudible] i think there wasn't a speaker here that day or on saturday in the other...
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said thatn john lewis we did not get arrested and go to jail, we did not march for young men to continue to kill each other. dr. king did not take a bullet and congressmen will lowest and not a gay beating for this -- congressman lewis did not take a beating for this to become a way of life. i want you to consider this. to 2012, 626,000 people, american citizens, a distortion and numbered, young african-american men, were murdered on the streets of america. that is more americans that were lost during world war i. world war ii. , the persian gulf war, the war in iraq, the war in afghanistan combined. so the struggle goes on, and it is clear that the catastrophic deaths of young black men on the streets of america remained strange route from the same poisonous tree of injustice and .nequality as william faulkner noted for us, the past is never dead. it is not even past. we have come far, but what will it take for our nation to take on these burning issues today? 50 years ago, it was the bombing baptist church in the death of four little innocent girls that galvanized this nation. today, now many months removed
said thatn john lewis we did not get arrested and go to jail, we did not march for young men to continue to kill each other. dr. king did not take a bullet and congressmen will lowest and not a gay beating for this -- congressman lewis did not take a beating for this to become a way of life. i want you to consider this. to 2012, 626,000 people, american citizens, a distortion and numbered, young african-american men, were murdered on the streets of america. that is more americans that were lost...
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dr. timothy brantley... [applause] [♪...] nutritionist and author of the book, 52 ways to a healthy you, laura lewis, welcome her. urse, you know our own dr. mike! dr. michael cirigliano, welcome him to the show! come up, guys. sit down, sit down. thank you. all right, i gotta tell you, i'm so excited about this project and excited about the opportunity to get information out to people, to make them understand that you can impact the way you feel just by what you put in your mouth. i guinea-pigged myself for a full year, changing the way i eat, and i have impacted almost every symptom i have from m.s., every single one of 'em. i'm not curing my disease... but i'ma tell ya, i feel better every single day. now... [applause] what do you think? i mean, you know, we... i'm trying to make sure, like, this show is all about making people understand you can get those fruits and vegetables and change your diet and the way you eat by emulsifying stealthing... what do you think about this whole idea? >> dr. brantley: well, you just talked about emulsifying and juicing, what people have to remember is, we live in a... this is
dr. timothy brantley... [applause] [♪...] nutritionist and author of the book, 52 ways to a healthy you, laura lewis, welcome her. urse, you know our own dr. mike! dr. michael cirigliano, welcome him to the show! come up, guys. sit down, sit down. thank you. all right, i gotta tell you, i'm so excited about this project and excited about the opportunity to get information out to people, to make them understand that you can impact the way you feel just by what you put in your mouth. i...
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i'm john lewis, and i was the youngest speaker. ten of us spoke. i spoke number six. dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old in the 10th grade. we worked together. we marched together. we got arrested together in selma, alabama. >> have you ever heard this story before? >> yes, i have. >> you have? >> i watched it on tv. >> you did? >> so you know about the sit-ins? the freedom ride? >> yeah. >> people marching for the right to vote? you know, i was on the march from selma to montgomery. i was beaten. on march 7th, 1965, a group of us, about 600 people, black and white, many young people, some people who had just left church, decided to march from selma to montgomery, about 50 miles away, because people of color, black people in alabama, couldn't regi
i'm john lewis, and i was the youngest speaker. ten of us spoke. i spoke number six. dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old in...
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dr. timothy brantley... applause ] nutritionist and ahor of the book, 2 ways to healthy you," ura lewis. welce her. yoknow ouown . mike, come on , guys.e show.. thk you.. sidown. i got to telyou. i'm so excit abo this ojecand excited abouthe out to people to me thti undetand that u can impact thway you feel just by wt you put your mout guinea pig'd mysf foa full year, changing t way i eat and i have impacted almo eve symptom i have from m.s., every single one of them. i'm not curing my sease. but i'm gonna tell you. i feel better every single day. [ plause ] what do you think? i mean, you know, i'm trying to make se -- you know, this show derstand that you can get the fruits and vegetables and change your diet and the way you eat by emulsifying, juicing, stealthing. what do you think about this whole idea >> wel you just talked about emulsifying and juicing. what people have to remember is this is a living body. we were made, created, designed to live off of what comes from the earth. live food for a life-living body. >> increase your fruits and vegetables, you can wer your risk for type 2 diabes,
dr. timothy brantley... applause ] nutritionist and ahor of the book, 2 ways to healthy you," ura lewis. welce her. yoknow ouown . mike, come on , guys.e show.. thk you.. sidown. i got to telyou. i'm so excit abo this ojecand excited abouthe out to people to me thti undetand that u can impact thway you feel just by wt you put your mout guinea pig'd mysf foa full year, changing t way i eat and i have impacted almo eve symptom i have from m.s., every single one of them. i'm not curing my...
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dr. king gave the i have a dream speech and roy wilkins of the building so many others that were standing there along with john lewis stopped for a moment and recognize even though it was the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, august 23rd was the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. 50 years later this is the 50th anniversary. those important marks on the watershed in the movement forward. we have an awful lot done. people thought that when we came there that we would never be able to fix the problems we have now even though the constitution had guaranteed us. when we looked all was going on and we recognized that through that process -- we went through the reconstruction era in which the constitution would clarify to provide those rights and protections through the three reconstruction amendments. the first one was of course guaranteeing equal protection under the law. the second one was the fourth amendment saying indeed, we with former servitude would be considered full class citizens in the country and so with our children and our children's children they made it very clear. and t
dr. king gave the i have a dream speech and roy wilkins of the building so many others that were standing there along with john lewis stopped for a moment and recognize even though it was the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, august 23rd was the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. 50 years later this is the 50th anniversary. those important marks on the watershed in the movement forward. we have an awful lot done. people thought that when we came there that we...